Hudson, John and Garnett, George (editors)
Law and Government in Medieval England and Normandy, Cambridge, 1994, 405pp.
ISBN: 0521430763

 Law andGovernment

Contents
Introduction  
 
  1 Military intelligence under the Norman and Angevin kings - John Prestwich
  2 1066 and the introduction of chivalry into England - John Gillingham
  3 Against the Lord’s Anointed: aspects of warfare and baronial rebellion in England and Normandy, 1075-1265 - Matthew Strickland
  4 ‘Ducal’ succession in early Normandy - George Garnett
  5 Quadripartitus - Patrick Wormald
  6 The discourse of inheritance in twelfth-century France: alternative models of the fief in Raoul de Cambrai - Stephen D. White
  7 Anglo-Norman land law and the origins of property - John Hudson
  8 The origin of prerogative wardship - S. F. C. Milsom
  9 Possessio/proprietas in ecclesiastical courts in mid-twelfth-century England - Mary Cheney
  10 The sheriffs of Henry II and the significance of 1170 - Julia Boorman
  11 The charters of the Empress Matilda - Marjorie Chibnall
  12 A Norman conventio and bonds of lordship in the Middle Ages - David Crouch
  13 The archbishopric of York and the extent of the forest in Nottinghamshire in the twelfth century - David Crook
  14 Archdeacons and parish churches in England in the twelfth century - Brian Kemp
  15 A bibliography of the published writings of Sir James Holt - Barbara Dodwell